Historical Address On the Occasion of the One Hundred And Fiftieth Anniversary O

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William Frederick Whitcher
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; Hannah, Gov. John Page of Haverhill; Mehetabel, Thomas Morse of Newbury; Louisa, Samuel Page of Haverhill. I need not say that John Hazen has numerous de- scendants, more numerous probably than those of his friend and associate in the settlement of Coos, Jacob Bayley. Some of them are here today, some descended from both these pioneers. Some of these families have written themselves large into the life of the town. Haverhill owes it to herself to provide some fitting memorial to John Hazen, p...reeminently her founder.
I have not time to speak at length of Captain Hazen's asso- ciates, whom I have already mentioned, and their immediate successors, who through faith, dauntless courage, untiring energy, endured hardships, subdued the wilderness, wrought righteousness, escaped the sword of foreign and savage foes, "out of weakness were made strong, waxed vaUant in fight, turned to flight the armies of the aliens. " They made Haverhill beautiful for situation, first, in point of civic, educational, official and political influence, among the towns of the Coos section.


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